In Worms Armageddon, the units are the titular worms, and the whole scenario is absolutely hilarious. If you are new to artillery games, they are turn-based multiplayer games that involve each player controlling a unit and using strategy and firing on the opponent's units.While the move to 3D was an interesting development, and was a very fun game, undoubtedly there's nothing that can challenge the satisfaction of landing a holy hand grenade right on top of your opponent's head, with nothing they can do to stop it, or burrowing deep underground and unleashing the eponymous 'armageddon', (the most destructive weapon in the game), or prodding the enemy into the briny depths, or dropping a stick of dynamite into their midst and so on and so on. Funny, charming and instant enough for brand new players, and intricate enough to spend forever on perfecting tactics and accuracy. The game has almost endless replay value, with multiplayer in particular, with dozens of themed maps and a random land generator. However, out of nostalgia, I recently bought an old PSOne cheaply from a market stall (£8) and re-bought, what I think was the best game on the console (or any other!) 'Worms: Armageddon' ,which has since I last played it become a rare item. It was an expensive and shallow hobby, and I didn't miss it. I gave up gaming midway through 2006 with the PS2, I sold it along with the majority of my games (15 or so) to a friend for £80 or so.